FrankPhilosophy on YouTube

I've recommitted to the YouTube channel. It's small, but like virtue itself, I hope that with enough care and consistency, it will grow. In addition to my "Let's Read Philosophy" series on various philosophical works, I've started doing edited videos as well. I hope to maintain a weekly upload schedule, if I can manage my... Continue Reading →

New Video: The Handbook of Epictetus

The Handbook or Enchiridion of Epictetus is a seminal work in Stoic ethics that has influenced generations of subsequent thinkers looking to find their way and improve themselves in the face of a cruel and uncaring world. Written by Epictetus, a former slave turned philosopher in the 1st century CE, the Enchiridion is a concise... Continue Reading →

New Video at Frank Philosophy: Let’s read “Why do men stupefy themselves?” by Leo Tolstoy

In my latest video on Frank Philosophy, we read and think through Leo Tolstoy's polemic against intoxicating substances, "Why Do Men Stupefy Themselves?" Although Tolstoy is best known for his literary masterpieces like War and Peace and Anna Karenina, he also wrote several philosophical and nonfictional works (both published and unpublished). This essay, which first... Continue Reading →

Introducing Frank Philosophy on YouTube

I am excited to announce the launch of my new YouTube channel, Frank Philosophy, a platform dedicated to making philosophy accessible and engaging to a wider audience by guiding viewers through the dense and often challenging texts that form the bedrock of philosophical thought. Rather than offering quick summaries or simplified explanations, my aim is... Continue Reading →

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